As any small business owner can tell you, the availability of grants can sometimes mean the difference between a successful business and one that fades away before it even has the chance to get off the ground. For child care providers, it’s important to stay current in the latest technology and other advances to ensure you remain competitive in the daycare business sector. You might be surprised to learn there are grants available that can play a significant role in your child care business.
Obtaining financial assistance doesn’t have to be a difficult process that keeps you from the day to day operations. Knowing where to look is key. The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services is a great place to start. With information on everything from an all-inclusive fundraising director to tutorials designed to help you write an effective grant proposal, this site has it all. And the best part? It doesn’t cost you a dime to explore the possibilities. It even offers publications available for downloading or .pdf versions you can access online without having to download a copy. Keep reading for some of the best information Alpha Cares found.
The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance, or CFDA, is a one stop source for all things related to small business owners. You’re provided information on agencies that stand ready to help smaller daycare centers, including those that operate in a home.
The government’s grants website is another source that’s chock full of information about grants and other funding opportunities many are simply not aware of. An especially helpful frequently asked questions section sheds even more light on obtaining federal grants.
Looking for ideas for after-school programs? Visit AfterSchool.gov for information on grants to tips for making your time count with those children you may not see every day until after school.
Finally, if you’ve not yet opened a child care center but are considering it, you owe it to yourself to check out the Starting a Child Care Center e-book. It is geared towards those interested in opening a child care program in rural areas, but it’s useful for anyone who’s considering an in-home daycare setting.
These are just a few of the many resources available to those in the child care industry. Check back often as we add to our list of helpful sites and information on grants and other financial sources.